Merlin usually first appears.
in the modern stories as the teacher of young Arthur, although he sometimes is.
mentioned briefly in his role as advisor to Arthur's father, Uther Pendragon. .
Employing both his wise advice and his magic, Merlin helps Arthur to prevail in his.
wars against the Saxons. he uses his magic to construct Camelot. Shortly after the.
victorious Arthur has been betrayed by his queen, Guinevere, and his best friend, Sir.
Lancelot, Merlin mysteriously disappears leaving Arthur to find his own way out of.
his difficulties.
The ancient legend of Merlin is fragmentary and sometimes self-contradictory,.
because it was assembled from a variety of sources over a long span of time, but we.
can sketch out the most important details in the mythical life of Merlin with some.
assurance. One which conspired about the birth of the antichrist by sexually uniting a.
mortal woman with a demon to produce an unnatural offspring. A particularly devout.
family was selected and made to suffer torments in order to weaken the faith of its.
members. One by one they died horrible deaths, until at last only a young woman.
remained. She placed herself under the protection of the Church, but in a moment of.
despair opened herself to the intrusion of the demon. The child Merlin was the result.
of this union. Merlin was destined to be the Antichrist, but the quick action of the.
woman's confessor, a priest named Blayse, prevented this outcome. When the child.
was born, his mother protested to her holy protectors that she had not had sex with any.
man. Immediately the child was baptized, and by this act placed Merlin under the.
protection of Christ and gave him a new destiny.
Even as an infant, Merlin showed signs of his demonic origins. He saved the.
life of his mother from her enemies, and displayed his prophetic gifts by proclaiming.
the dark family secrets of those who accused his mother of sorcery. At that time,.
Vortigen was king of the Britons.